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Myself Must I Remake

Myself Must I Remake
Author: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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A biography of the Irish poet, dramatist, and essayist generally considered the most important poet in English of his time.


Enough!

Enough!
Author: Laurie McCammon
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1633410196

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Rediscover your self-worth, boost your self-confidence, and develop a sense of “enoughness” that can improve your life and the world around you. Do you, like so many of us, believe that you will never have enough time, money, talent, or love to truly be happy? Do you think you’re not good enough, not rich enough or thin enough or smart enough, to have the life you want? Or that problems in your community or the world around you could be solved if only there were more to go around? Everywhere, all the time, we get this message that there is something lacking, something more, something better to strive for. In fact, the idea that there isn’t enough or you aren’t enough is so deeply ingrained in us and into our culture that it holds sway over almost every aspect of our lives, from how we perceive our self-worth and our skills as parents, friends, and partners (I am not enough) to the ways in which we are taught and governed. Author and activist Laurie McCammon wrote this book to show that that is all a lie. Discover how your own never-enough thinking has been limiting you and how to challenge it in all the places it lurks. Let Laurie show you how to develop a sense of enoughness that can change not only how you feel about yourself but how you view time, your relationships, your work, and the possibilities for helping to shape a better you and a better world. Praise for Enough! “Like a breath of fresh air—along comes Laurie McCammon’s marvelous book to show us just how we got into “too much” and all its consequences and just how simple it is to get off the roller coaster and into a more peaceful and loving life ride. This book is a must for a saner and more caring future.” —Elisabet Sahtouris, PhD, evolutionary biologist and futurist, author of EarthDance and Gaia’s Dance


Still

Still
Author: Lauren F. Winner
Publisher: HarperOne
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780061768118

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In the critically acclaimed memoir Girl Meets God, Lauren F. Winner chronicled her sojourn from Judaism to Christianity. Now, in Still: Notes on a Mid-Faith Crisis, Winner describes how experiences of loss and failure unexpectedly slam her into a wall of doubt and spiritual despair: “My belief has faltered, my sense of God’s closeness has grown strained, my efforts at living in accord with what I take to be the call of the gospel have come undone.” Witty, relatable, and fiercely honest, Winner lays bare her experience of what she calls the “middle” of the spiritual life. In elegant and spare prose, she explores why—in the midst of the overwhelming anxiety, loneliness, and boredom of her deepest questioning about where (or if) God is—the Christian story still explains who she is better than any other story she’s ever known. Still is an absorbing meditation combining literary grace with spiritual wisdom. It is sure to resonate with anyone looking to sustain a spiritual life in the midst of real life.


Nora Webster

Nora Webster
Author: Colm Toibin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439149852

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From one of contemporary literature’s bestselling, critically acclaimed, and beloved authors: a “luminous” novel (Jennifer Egan, The New York Times Book Review) about a fiercely compelling young widow navigating grief, fear, and longing, and finding her own voice—“heartrendingly transcendant” (The New York Times, Janet Maslin). Set in Wexford, Ireland, Colm Tóibín’s magnificent seventh novel introduces the formidable, memorable, and deeply moving Nora Webster. Widowed at forty, with four children and not enough money, Nora has lost the love of her life, Maurice, the man who rescued her from the stifling world to which she was born. And now she fears she may be sucked back into it. Wounded, selfish, strong-willed, clinging to secrecy in a tiny community where everyone knows your business, Nora is drowning in her own sorrow and blind to the suffering of her young sons, who have lost their father. Yet she has moments of stunning insight and empathy, and when she begins to sing again, after decades, she finds solace, engagement, a haven—herself. Nora Webster “may actually be a perfect work of fiction” (Los Angeles Times), by a “beautiful and daring” writer (The New York Times Book Review) at the zenith of his career, able to “sneak up on readers and capture their imaginations” (USA TODAY). “Miraculous...Tóibín portrays Nora with tremendous sympathy and understanding” (Ron Charles, The Washington Post).


Agua Viva

Agua Viva
Author: Clarice Lispector
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780816617821

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Discusses life, time, beauty, experience, meaning, music, and art.


Yeats, the Man and the Masks

Yeats, the Man and the Masks
Author: Richard Ellmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1978
Genre: Poets, Irish
ISBN:

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Pleasing Myself

Pleasing Myself
Author: Frank Kermode
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1448211476

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Sir Frank Kermode is acknowledged as one of the greatest critics of our time, renowned for the wit humanity and good sense of his writing. Pleasing Myself brings together the very best of his shorter pieces, on topics ranging from Donne and Yeats to modern art and money.


Poetry in the Making

Poetry in the Making
Author: Daniel Tyler
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198784562

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An edited collection on poetic creation in the Victorian period that studies nine major Victorian poets: Wordsworth, Tennyson, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Clough, Christina Rossetti, Hopkins, Swinburne, and Yeats.


Make Me Remake Me

Make Me Remake Me
Author: Gillian Cott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Canadian poetry
ISBN: 9780887535475

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A farm in the south of France, the cobblestoned streets of Paris, the metro of Montreal, the anonymous vastness of New York'these are some of the places that frame the adventures of Gillian Cott, a young woman embracing the philosophy of just saying "Yes!? Through turns that are both invigorating and heartbreaking, Make Me, Remake Me immerses the reader in a world of wineries, caf�s, and dinner tables. In this unique combination of poetry and prose, experience her breakdowns and triumphs while life remakes her as it does to us all.


The Defiant Middle

The Defiant Middle
Author: Kaya Oakes
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1506467695

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For every woman, from the young to those in midlife and beyond, who has ever been told, "You can't" and thought, "Oh, I definitely will!"--this book is for you. Women are expected to be many things. They should be young enough, but not too young; old enough, but not too old; creative, but not crazy; passionate, but not angry. They should be fertile and feminine and self-reliant, not barren or butch or solitary. Women, in other words, are caught between social expectations and a much more complicated reality. Women who don't fit in, whether during life transitions or because of changes in their body, mind, or gender identity, are carving out new ways of being in and remaking the world. But this is nothing new: they have been doing so for thousands of years, often at the margins of the same religious traditions and cultures that created these limited ways of being for women in the first place. In The Defiant Middle, Kaya Oakes draws on the wisdom of women mystics and explores how transitional eras or living in marginalized female identities can be both spiritually challenging and wonderfully freeing, ultimately resulting in a reinvented way of seeing the world and changing it. "Change, after all," Oakes writes, "always comes from the margins."